"Marathon?"

"Marathon."

The two girls nodded in agreement as Kāzia reached forward, grabbing the remote and switching the tv over to Netflix.

"I really should be studying for my exam tomorrow," Kāzia groaned as the red screen continued to load.

Eva nodded in agreement. "I still need to turn in my art project that was due a week ago."

"You're still procrastinating on that?"

Eva shrugged. "It's what I do."

Kāzia smiled as the screen finally went to the menu. Supernatural was one of the top ones she had been watching so far, so it didn't take long for her to scroll through until she got to it. Selecting it, she turned to Eva.

"Which season?"

"Season 4 where Cas baby is introduced." Eva smirked.

"Ugh, Cas is mine, Eva!"

"Um, technically he's Dean's but-"

"You know I'm not that hard-core of a Destiel shipper."

"WHAT. I was not informed of this."

"Eva I told you, like, yesterday."

"Still wasn't informed." Eva shook her head, crossing her legs as she leaned back against their very soft couch. "I mean… how could you not hard-corely ship them? Destiel is life."

"More like Kazstiel is life."

"That ship name sucks. It's going to sink soon."

"Eva, shut up! Not like Sava's any better."

"Hey, Sam and I are going to save the world with our lovely relationship."

"What relationship?"

Eva merely glared in response as Kāzia laughed, shaking her head as she selected season 4. "I was really anxious for Cas to come on," she said as she waited for the first episode to load. "Since you kept telling me about him I immediately fell in love with him, and since Pinterest and Tumblr have him everywhere-"

Kāzia was interrupted as a sudden, loud crack of thunder broke out through the room. Both girls shrieked in alarm as they jumped, looking at one another before bursting into laughter.

"You should have seen your face!" Kāzia laughed, pointing.

"My face? How about yours?" Eva adjusted her glasses before adding, "I thought the forecast said no chance of storm whatsoever?"

Kazia shrugged. "They can't tell the future."

"Oh man, oh man, how I wish this were Supernatural." Eva sighed, leaning back once more as she closed her eyes.

Mack nodded in agreement. "You and me both." She looked back at the tv, which was still on the black loading screen. A yawn overtook her as she leaned back as well, staring blankly ahead. "I would piss myself if our life turned out to be like the first few minutes of an episode intro."

Eva shivered. "I'll die first probably."

Kāzia laughed. "After me."

Eva joined in the laughter until it finally died down. An awkward silence followed until the lights began to flicker. Both girls looked up at the ceiling, then at each other.

"Did we forget to pay the bill or something?" Eva asked.

Kāzia shook her head. "I did yesterday-" A sudden, loud static noise erupted from the tv, sending the two girls jumping up in alarm. They stared at the tv as it continued to spaz, the static noise becoming so loud it was almost unbearable. Kāzia brought her hands up to her ears, looking frantically for the remote as Eva grabbed a pillow, pulling it over her head.

"Kaz, turn it off!" she screamed.

"I'm trying!" Kāzia shrieked back. The room was shaking now. "Since when was there a forecast for earthquakes and broken television?"

"I don't know," Eva called back. "But we live in Utah… it's the fault line. We're so screwed!"

The ground gave a sudden lurch as the girls were thrown forward off the couch. They screamed in alarm as the television continued to static back and forth, the noise now becoming unbearable.

Soon enough smoke arose from the blackness of the tv, followed by the lights dying down and the earth finally becoming still.


Kāzia awoke to sore muscles and a wet forehead. She blinked her eyes as she waited for her dry contacts to focus. Sitting up, she wiped the rain off her head as she looked around. A little to her left lay Eva, unconscious yet breathing, as the rain continued to drip off the dark foliage. Startled Kāzia somehow climbed to her feet, racing towards Eva and shaking her frantically.

"Eva wake up… wake up!" she exclaimed. Eva responded with some mumbles and turned over, shaking Kāzia away from her.

"Eva!" Kāzia slapped her friend's shoulder, causing the glasses-wearing girl to sit up in alarm, her frames askewed.

"I-I'm awake!" the girl stammered, fixing her lenses as she looked around their surroundings, her brow furrowing in confusion. "This isn't our-"

"Yeah, I know. I don't even think this is Utah."

"We got kidnapped?" questioned Eva, rising to her feet.

Kāzia shrugged, looking around as well. They were at the edge of the road and by the color of the sky, it was obvious that it was going to get dark very soon. The wind blew at the girls' faces, causing Kāzia to rub her arms as she hugged herself, attempting to keep warm through her thin sweater. She glanced towards Eva who shrugged in response.

"Um… Kāzia… does this look startlingly familiar?"

"I d-don't know w-what you're t-talking a-about." Kāzia's teeth chattered as she continued to vigorously rub her arms, the heat still not returning.

Eva looked up and down the road, headlights coming into view. The car drove past, black in the grey, afternoon light. Kāzia stared at the car. Something was too familiar about it. She exchanged a look with Eva.

"Was that a '67 Chevrolet Impala?"

"It 'twas."

Kāzia stared at the ground before looking back up at Eva. "It could have been a coincidence… I-I mean…"

"So… if that was Dean's car." Eva began to pace as she put the newly given information together. "Then… does that mean we're the first five minutes of the tv show?"

The two girls exchanged looks, both mortified and slightly confused.

"Well, if we are," Kāzia started, "you're gonna die first."

Eva gawked at her. "Excuse me?"

Kāzia rose her hands in defense. "Hey, I'm too young to die."

"Are you kidding? What about me? I still haven't gotten accepted by Pixar yet."

Kāzia sighed. She looked down the road where the Impala had just disappeared moments ago. She squinted, then looked back at Eva. "You think there's a motel down there?"

Eva shrugged in response. "Only one way to find out."